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. >> with the news from europe, including now is not the time. the french president speaked about the economy but brushes aside questions about his private life. and the u.n.'s special envoy for education, explained his plan to get 400,000 syrian children into school in lebanon. it is 1800 gmt and the polls chose in an hour's time. vote willing resume in the morning the the second and what is the last day in what many are seeing as a test of popular support. critics say it just boosts the power of the army. eight people are being kehled in protests, and in cairo's suburb. nicole johnston with the very latest. >> egyptians are certainly getting used to having to vote. it didn't deter them, they turned out at voting stations around the country. >> i think the new constitution is stepped forward, it is an improvement over the last. and so i hope we get a resounding yes vote. >> it's the fist real test for the military backed subject. a yes vote will allow it to start work on organizing presidential elections. >> people can't really vote no, but when
. >> with the news from europe, including now is not the time. the french president speaked about the economy but brushes aside questions about his private life. and the u.n.'s special envoy for education, explained his plan to get 400,000 syrian children into school in lebanon. it is 1800 gmt and the polls chose in an hour's time. vote willing resume in the morning the the second and what is the last day in what many are seeing as a test of popular support. critics say it just boosts the...
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sadly, economic freedom is declining in europe as well. most particularly, it is declining in france and the united kingdom, which is particularly disturbing given the fact that there is supposed to be free market government in charge in the united kingdom. icnally, the so-called br nations, including brazil, are moving backwards. brazil plunged 14 places to 114 and is now judged as being among the mostly unfree countries on the index. those are the main findings. i wanted to hit the top ones. there was a lot in there. now i want to sort of moved to the discussion and get the reactions of our panelists. i am just going to introduce all three of them and get it over with and you will come one after the other. the first speaker will be der for morgan, vice president domestic and economic policy here at heritage. he was promoted to this post in 2012 after 2 years as chief of staff for the president of heritage. he was a policy expert on the republican policy committee in the u.s. senate and before that he worked for 4 years as a staff secreta
sadly, economic freedom is declining in europe as well. most particularly, it is declining in france and the united kingdom, which is particularly disturbing given the fact that there is supposed to be free market government in charge in the united kingdom. icnally, the so-called br nations, including brazil, are moving backwards. brazil plunged 14 places to 114 and is now judged as being among the mostly unfree countries on the index. those are the main findings. i wanted to hit the top ones....
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but we have a fewer positions per capita than many western europe each and -- many western european nations and developed countries. on what thends population looks like. if carol in her communities sicker than the average american community, you might want the per capita number of doctors to be higher than the national and i look at massachusetts and new york and those maps and say, well, you have got to remember that a good number of those positions are in our teaching hospitals and medical schools and research centers. a full-time practicing doctor, they may be spending 50 to 60% of the time in a lab or classroom trying to teach other doctors to do research and cures. what carol also brings up is the this is going to be. for you and i in washington or the suburbs, maybe we don't feel the shortage for a couple of years. but if you're in southeast bc or the mountains of kentucky or k or inner-city areas, those are communities that are already underserved. physicians have the ability to move and if physicians have multiple places to choose from and they're getting 30 job offers and it takes
but we have a fewer positions per capita than many western europe each and -- many western european nations and developed countries. on what thends population looks like. if carol in her communities sicker than the average american community, you might want the per capita number of doctors to be higher than the national and i look at massachusetts and new york and those maps and say, well, you have got to remember that a good number of those positions are in our teaching hospitals and medical...
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when we find a source of funding coming from the gulf or europe or another region of the world, we integrate that issue into our bilateral relations and really to the extent governments have impact try to press them to change their laws or behavior, to try to stamp out that funding. host: larry on twitter wants a bit of a history lesson from our guest. he writes, what was the reason for the surge in afghanistan initially? what did it accomplish? why ddi obama announce a surrender date at the start? guest: when obama came into office, he conducted a major afghanistan strategy review. where were we, how is it going, and what was needed? at that time, what we found was the taliban-led insurgency, they hade the momentum. they were gaining ground and territory in gaining influence. we were not. in addition, you had elections upcoming at that point, and the assessment was the afghans were not in a position to secure the elections by themselves and that we did not have enough troops on the ground to really ensure their success. the surge was put into place to try to put the forces in place that cou
when we find a source of funding coming from the gulf or europe or another region of the world, we integrate that issue into our bilateral relations and really to the extent governments have impact try to press them to change their laws or behavior, to try to stamp out that funding. host: larry on twitter wants a bit of a history lesson from our guest. he writes, what was the reason for the surge in afghanistan initially? what did it accomplish? why ddi obama announce a surrender date at the...
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accelerating, europe's doing better. the emerging markets seem to have bottomed. i expect the season to be good, up particular in revenues, combined with cost control should lead to a 5%, 6% in earnings. >> the dow starts today at 15,637. the nasdaq is at 4,174. >> in asia, markets ended the day mixed, nikkei closed for a public holiday. >> the detroit auto show shifts into high gear, opening stores to the media today for a look under thehood of 50 new cars, trucks and concept vehicles. general motors chief executive kicked off the show approximate she made her first appearance before reporters in getting the job eclipsing the rollout of the companion, a pickup truck. she is the first woman to lead a major automakers. >> hour ali velshi will be at the show and you can see that on real money here on aljazeera america. >> it's going cost you more to fill up these days. the price for a gallon of gas jumping 8 cents in the last three weeks. the nationwide average is now $3.35, the cheapest gas can be found in ago bekirk key, new mexico. the most expensive is on long i
accelerating, europe's doing better. the emerging markets seem to have bottomed. i expect the season to be good, up particular in revenues, combined with cost control should lead to a 5%, 6% in earnings. >> the dow starts today at 15,637. the nasdaq is at 4,174. >> in asia, markets ended the day mixed, nikkei closed for a public holiday. >> the detroit auto show shifts into high gear, opening stores to the media today for a look under thehood of 50 new cars, trucks and concept...
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that will happen in europe. mark my words come it will happen in europe. the drug loss of amsterdam, the manufacturing loss of germany, all of those are impediments to some sort of dean coming out of brussels to russia was the entire european economy. when they come to us and say what do we do, these local laws are independent to commerce, we said yes, they are because you can't make that argument. this was a difficult problem. if someone says we have power over individual people who have not purchased health care, because they have an effect on commerce, the only thing we can say is yes, they do. we have to articulate a vision that says individual people not purchasing health care is a the type of thing that commerce does not apply to. whether or not they affect. if your power extends to affecting the commerce, it's limitless. i just want to make a few last comments about where we are going forward. it was a much-publicized the day the decision, but it wasn't a win for the obama administration in many ways. the second worst thing would have been for the s
that will happen in europe. mark my words come it will happen in europe. the drug loss of amsterdam, the manufacturing loss of germany, all of those are impediments to some sort of dean coming out of brussels to russia was the entire european economy. when they come to us and say what do we do, these local laws are independent to commerce, we said yes, they are because you can't make that argument. this was a difficult problem. if someone says we have power over individual people who have not...
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i think grover is a little behind the curve, lecturing you about europe. america has its own problems. right now we should work with people as partners, which i think obama gets. the relationship between europe and the united states has changed dramatically. i spent a lot of time in europe. they used to claim, obama has forgotten us. he never pays any attention to us. i was tell them, that is a good thing. you are not a junior partner anymore. we don't have to worry about you all the time. you can take care of your own problems, your own matters now. we should be equal partners, not the senior partner telling you what to do all the time. i think the president has changed that relationship. that is a very good thing for the united states and europe, and we are working on that aspect of dealing with other countries. >> thank you. >> thank you. some but this is the last one. -- >> this is the last one. >> hello. i am lake and sanders. laken sanders. kind of going off what you said with our generation being the movers and shakers towards change, also having he
i think grover is a little behind the curve, lecturing you about europe. america has its own problems. right now we should work with people as partners, which i think obama gets. the relationship between europe and the united states has changed dramatically. i spent a lot of time in europe. they used to claim, obama has forgotten us. he never pays any attention to us. i was tell them, that is a good thing. you are not a junior partner anymore. we don't have to worry about you all the time. you...
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very seriously and wanted to make it look as if it could be on what equal terms with the powers of europe so that they could conduct diplomatic negotiations in a proper setting. >> it sounds to me, there is a constant push and pull between wanting to be seen as equal. but at the same time -- >> a real dichotomy. >> it is one of the reasons we look at women, as well. it gets resolved with women. you have the revolution and the fight against everything it stands for, but now you have the nation. how are you going to speak with legitimacy and authority? the only power they have is royalty. we have strange moments and they go back and forth. john adams is arguing for titles of the presidency. the women of these families took it on. mr. washington is mr. president. martha washington is lady washington. james madison is mr. president. dolley is queen dolley. the men have to travel this very strict line, but the women get to have an aristocratic title. that is one of the messages she is sending out the women at that time, and it was understood a lot at the beginning of that is predicated on loya
very seriously and wanted to make it look as if it could be on what equal terms with the powers of europe so that they could conduct diplomatic negotiations in a proper setting. >> it sounds to me, there is a constant push and pull between wanting to be seen as equal. but at the same time -- >> a real dichotomy. >> it is one of the reasons we look at women, as well. it gets resolved with women. you have the revolution and the fight against everything it stands for, but now you...
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it you know i say we talk about the middle class or middle class means something very different in europe they very clearly this is the middle class this is the working class for example. how do we. deal with that how well do we start that conversation i think again it's really by acknowledging it and talking about it and sitting in the same room and talking about it in a very direct and honest way when i hire staff for instance when i hire managers for my organizations i said them in a room not just managers but anyone that comes in as a new employee we set them in a room we call it an orientation and oftentimes people come in and they're waiters they're thinking i want to learn about how to wait tables or about the uniform about being on. and all they and i said them in a room in a very big room and whoever is there maybe twelve people sometimes twenty people sometimes thirty people however many we've got that are new and we i open up the conversation about race immediately and i say tell me some experiences you've had that have dealt with race in a restaurant. and that becomes the begi
it you know i say we talk about the middle class or middle class means something very different in europe they very clearly this is the middle class this is the working class for example. how do we. deal with that how well do we start that conversation i think again it's really by acknowledging it and talking about it and sitting in the same room and talking about it in a very direct and honest way when i hire staff for instance when i hire managers for my organizations i said them in a room...
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spent his whole adult life basically in europe and in canada and there was really no reason why college educated guy was fluent in german and english and french and i should be sent home . and probably trapped there unable to emigrate because of the stigma the future of some of those released over the years even more questioned and increasingly grim as media claims surfaced that the cia might have reportedly been engaged in recruiting some of the prisoners as double agents in exchange for freedom our job here is to do the safe legal humane and transparent care and custody of the detainees while in the legend tug of war between the presidents will to shut the prison and congress resisting this is officially used as an excuse to avoid simply closing the place down despite a personal promises to do so think the only reason he can get away with that is by portraying it really as a craddick mess you know as if this was somehow harder to do now than it was five years ago we were going for president you know let's politicians human rights organizations legal experts and common sense have long
spent his whole adult life basically in europe and in canada and there was really no reason why college educated guy was fluent in german and english and french and i should be sent home . and probably trapped there unable to emigrate because of the stigma the future of some of those released over the years even more questioned and increasingly grim as media claims surfaced that the cia might have reportedly been engaged in recruiting some of the prisoners as double agents in exchange for...
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europe is stabilizing. i think part of what markets have been hoping and expecting is that we're going to get growth in the rest of the world and america's companies will continue to connect. >> what do you think the odds are of the u.s. entering a recession within the next 18 months? >> low but not zero. i think a big question mark is if we avoid some fiscal missteps like we've had. another debt ceiling debacle, another shutdown, that doesn't help. a big uncertainty is what the fed will do with the tapering and the unwinding of qe. how quickly that might happen and what impact that has on markets and the real economy. >> do you think as a follow up to that, do you think it's still more likely that we have a speed up squacare or a slow down scar? >> i'm going to say a speed up scare. there's a lot of positive forces in the economy like rich talked about at the outset here. the energy revolution is another one dimension. those things continuing in 2014 would be great. the big question mark on the downside is
europe is stabilizing. i think part of what markets have been hoping and expecting is that we're going to get growth in the rest of the world and america's companies will continue to connect. >> what do you think the odds are of the u.s. entering a recession within the next 18 months? >> low but not zero. i think a big question mark is if we avoid some fiscal missteps like we've had. another debt ceiling debacle, another shutdown, that doesn't help. a big uncertainty is what the fed...
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cheryl: "the wolf of wall street" popular with traders in europe. my life is really boring. dennis: that is what section is for. cheryl: what a deal, $10 cannot get you much these days, but it might get you a date with a hollywood a-list or be at dennis: spirit airlines ceo here to talk with the delegate ellen's of ads making fun of the news. here's our favorites. add to date. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the tradg floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawk right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here
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if you look at germany and how they do in relation to europe as a manufacturing company, we can take that role for much of the rest of the world but it requires good policy and it requires us getting past short-term politics. >> lee? >> i mean, this is very topical right now, because a new moment on both sides to talk about the war on poverty, income and equality and social mobility. this is like what hem lines and what everyone is talking about. this is going to be, i think, or do you think this is one of the tests is this just discourse or will the rubber hit the road and will people be able to go the distance? i mean, this is maybe the first test of this new world order we are seeing in terms of what people are talking about. >> at the 50th anniversary of president johnson's announcement of the war on poverty, i've been struck, disappointed that a number of my colleagues are saying it was an ab secretaject. it created headstart and medicare and medicaid and programs broadly successful and supporting and other less successful projects have been taken away. we need to renew a focus
if you look at germany and how they do in relation to europe as a manufacturing company, we can take that role for much of the rest of the world but it requires good policy and it requires us getting past short-term politics. >> lee? >> i mean, this is very topical right now, because a new moment on both sides to talk about the war on poverty, income and equality and social mobility. this is like what hem lines and what everyone is talking about. this is going to be, i think, or do...
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europe everywhere south america to read what's coming in in the air and try to detect as best we can what's happening in the ocean and what's coming down in fallout so that that's where i go i go to the people first thank goodness for that before we get into the actual radiation levels and what red causes doing let's talk really quickly about this latest news about the mysterious smoke i mean radiation levels at the are too high for any human and are without receiving obviously a dangerously high dose so when all these people are saying that this mysterious steam that's been rising from reactor three is perfectly normal without being able to check firsthand i mean how can we know for sure. one of the things that is interesting when you've been following this as long as i have and the people who have been following this who are my teachers longer than i've been following they they tell me that there's been that steam there's been smoke there's been all kinds of events going on since the beginning of three eleven so this isn't new it might be a new occurrence for the moment but there's
europe everywhere south america to read what's coming in in the air and try to detect as best we can what's happening in the ocean and what's coming down in fallout so that that's where i go i go to the people first thank goodness for that before we get into the actual radiation levels and what red causes doing let's talk really quickly about this latest news about the mysterious smoke i mean radiation levels at the are too high for any human and are without receiving obviously a dangerously...
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i don't know and whatever else they dance in europe we'll tell you all about it coming right out and harrison joins me in today's big deal to talk about some of the most posh places on the planet you won't want to miss it and it all starts right now. two hundred thirty eight thousand americans join the workforce in december that's according to a private survey by payroll processor a.d.p. now the increase was driven largely by construction jobs as construction firms added forty eight thousand jobs in the last month the most since two thousand and six now a.d.p. figures cover only private businesses and often diverged from the government's more comprehensive report the labor department will release december's numbers on friday and economists forecasts that friday's numbers will show employers added one hundred ninety six thousand jobs last month that's only six thousand short of two hundred thousand jobs a month added from august through november of two thousand and thirteen now those increases have helped push the unemployment rate to a five year low of seven percent. elsewhere at a g
i don't know and whatever else they dance in europe we'll tell you all about it coming right out and harrison joins me in today's big deal to talk about some of the most posh places on the planet you won't want to miss it and it all starts right now. two hundred thirty eight thousand americans join the workforce in december that's according to a private survey by payroll processor a.d.p. now the increase was driven largely by construction jobs as construction firms added forty eight thousand...
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and it's really sent a shockwave across europe not least here in germany where it was revealed that. the cell phone of chancellor angela merkel may have been listened into by the united states government now by a number of thirty six in favor two against and one abstention they decided that yes they would have to be an inquiry and there is also the chance that edward snowden may testify at that inquiry by videophone he remains in russia where he sought asylum and remains there until until august of this year but yes that certainly looks like something that we're going to have to be keeping an eye on over the coming months is twenty four thing continues to see more news come out and more upset here in europe about just how much the united states may have been listening in to our communications now as our tease peter oliver back in washington d.c. president obama has been meeting with leaders from the u.s. intelligence community and members of an oversight panel focusing on time to see and civil liberties today he met with key lawmakers as privacy groups met separately with administrat
and it's really sent a shockwave across europe not least here in germany where it was revealed that. the cell phone of chancellor angela merkel may have been listened into by the united states government now by a number of thirty six in favor two against and one abstention they decided that yes they would have to be an inquiry and there is also the chance that edward snowden may testify at that inquiry by videophone he remains in russia where he sought asylum and remains there until until...
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i don't know and whatever else they dance in europe we'll tell you all about it coming right out and harrison joins me in today's big deal to talk about some of the most posh places on the planet you won't want to miss it and it all starts right now. two hundred thirty eight thousand americans join the workforce in december that's according to a private survey by payroll processor a.d.p. now the increase was driven largely by construction jobs as construction firms added forty eight thousand jobs in the last month the most since two thousand and six now a.d.p. figures cover only private businesses and often diverged from the government's more comprehensive report the labor department will release december's numbers on friday and economists forecasts that friday's numbers will show employers added one hundred ninety six thousand jobs last month that's only six thousand short of the two hundred thousand jobs a month added from august through november of two thousand and thirteen now those increases have helped push the unemployment rate to a five year low of seven percent. elsewhere at
i don't know and whatever else they dance in europe we'll tell you all about it coming right out and harrison joins me in today's big deal to talk about some of the most posh places on the planet you won't want to miss it and it all starts right now. two hundred thirty eight thousand americans join the workforce in december that's according to a private survey by payroll processor a.d.p. now the increase was driven largely by construction jobs as construction firms added forty eight thousand...
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we have more recoverable conventional oil and gas off our shores than the proven oil reserves of europe and asia combined, yet 87% of it remains off-limits to the oil and gas industry. we have enough recoverable cold to power our economy for more than 200 years. we must have this vital resource, prudently, safely and vig rougs rously. we must support and develop our nuclear energy which today provides more than 20% of our power. and we should continue smart investments in viable terns and renewables and greater energy efficiency, which as you know is the ultimate effort in protecting the environment. america's new era of energy abundance gives us an unrivalled opportunity to transform the united states from a nation dependent on imports, to a significant -- in fact getting them from people all around the world. it means instead we can be an exporter and that we can attract new manufacturing from all over the world. and over time, trillions and trillions of dollars of investment to our country. yet the progress we made so far has come largely in spite of national policy rather than becau
we have more recoverable conventional oil and gas off our shores than the proven oil reserves of europe and asia combined, yet 87% of it remains off-limits to the oil and gas industry. we have enough recoverable cold to power our economy for more than 200 years. we must have this vital resource, prudently, safely and vig rougs rously. we must support and develop our nuclear energy which today provides more than 20% of our power. and we should continue smart investments in viable terns and...
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mobility, the ability to work your way up the economic ladder is now lower in the united states than in europe. for the vast majority of american workers incomes have been stagnant for decades. but the rich have grown fabulously richer. think about this. since the official end of the great recession in 2009, 95% of income gains in the u.s. have gone to the wealthiest 1%. in the last five years. 95% of income gains have gone to the wealthiest 1%. so mr. president unlike in president johnson's day it's not only -- today it's not only the poor who are at risk, our great middle class are endangered. millions of formerly middle-class americans have lost their homes their jobs, their savings, their hopes for a decent retirement. for too many of our citizens the american dream has become hopelessly out of reach. this is the crisis, this is the challenge of our day. and are we rising to meet this challenge as previous generations of americans have done? no. i'm afraid we are not. here inside the washington bubble too many of our political leaders have persuaded themselves that the biggest issue of the
mobility, the ability to work your way up the economic ladder is now lower in the united states than in europe. for the vast majority of american workers incomes have been stagnant for decades. but the rich have grown fabulously richer. think about this. since the official end of the great recession in 2009, 95% of income gains in the u.s. have gone to the wealthiest 1%. in the last five years. 95% of income gains have gone to the wealthiest 1%. so mr. president unlike in president johnson's...
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what about europe? it continues to lie with very slow growth. any one of a dozen or more global hotspots could flare up at any time which could seriously, seriously impact our prospects. some of the uncertainty will always be with us. the question is how do we maintain and build upon the economic momentum that is finally taking hold. 2014, in 2014, the chamber will focus its capacities and its resources to advance a job growth and opportunity agenda that we believe will benefit all americans. our plan includes ideas to expand trade, produce more domestic energy, and improve our infrastructure. together, this would create millions of good paying jobs. we will push for government reform to modernize the regulatory process that has not been updated since the time of harry truman. towill highlight the need make thoughtful changes in entitlements. we will fix the flaws in obamacare, curb lawsuit abuse, protect intellectual properties, and revitalize our capital. we must strike the right balance between legitimate investor protections and the freedom
what about europe? it continues to lie with very slow growth. any one of a dozen or more global hotspots could flare up at any time which could seriously, seriously impact our prospects. some of the uncertainty will always be with us. the question is how do we maintain and build upon the economic momentum that is finally taking hold. 2014, in 2014, the chamber will focus its capacities and its resources to advance a job growth and opportunity agenda that we believe will benefit all americans....
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the biggest margins are growing fastest, health care of 24%, 30% operating margin, with logistics, europe was up big, 37%, fairly touched the surface in those areas. they moved the headquarters from new jersey, a hole in the wall office to austin, texas, 10,000 more jobs in america, 166 employes around world, a major company doing major things. we talk about robots taking jobs, software and analytics. stuart: the relish that you said they moved to austin, texas. charles: how dare you leave new jersey? stuart: moving on, real serious, former secretary of defense robert gates making big headlines criticizing president obama's leadership in iraq and afghanistan. bill gates -- mr. gates said the president put politics over the troops. colonel ralph peters joins us from d.c.. i have never seen this before. i have never seen a defense secretary criticized so sharply a sitting president. you seen anything like this before? >> no. the real surprise is that somebody who just left washington, a washington person wrote an honest memoir. that is what is stunning to me but as far as i see a couple thi
the biggest margins are growing fastest, health care of 24%, 30% operating margin, with logistics, europe was up big, 37%, fairly touched the surface in those areas. they moved the headquarters from new jersey, a hole in the wall office to austin, texas, 10,000 more jobs in america, 166 employes around world, a major company doing major things. we talk about robots taking jobs, software and analytics. stuart: the relish that you said they moved to austin, texas. charles: how dare you leave new...
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on foot they enter territorial waters they fish they load the fish into the ships and leave for europe. today illegal fishing is taking the bread out of our mouths. if you. start to construct your own. don't want to be bit gives don't want to be gangstas they don't want to be. they don't want to blow with the time that the king came to be we can see. you just needs a hundred dollars a night in the hood. he he said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young the. millions around the globe struggle with hunger each did. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. against g.m.o. and we think that. the genetically modified products are pretty cool. there is no. evidence to this any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. or is free cheese always in a mouse trap i don't believe that. a free. enterprise is profit. for these golden rice. put it on your arm in a washington d.c. college face and i think you're right. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. the media lead us so we leave that maybe. by the scene potions to cure
on foot they enter territorial waters they fish they load the fish into the ships and leave for europe. today illegal fishing is taking the bread out of our mouths. if you. start to construct your own. don't want to be bit gives don't want to be gangstas they don't want to be. they don't want to blow with the time that the king came to be we can see. you just needs a hundred dollars a night in the hood. he he said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young the. millions...
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there are extreme storms in europe and u.k. right now that are also caused by this. >> it's been horrendous. >> horrendous there. >> very hot in places like australia. extremes almost everywhere. >> chad makes a great point. when we look out the window at new york city it's very cold but it doesn't mean that the long-term trends aren't what they are. it's global for a reason. >> to those who remain resolutely skeptic about all this and say there's no such thing as global warming, there's no science that really supports it, what do you say? >> well listen, there are people that are advancing an agenda that has nothing to do with science. the science is overwhelming. 97% of peer view scientists have confirmed this is a trend that's happening. i don't personal lie like to get into the argument. i think what we need to do is recognize that the world is changing. we need to recognize that there are consequences to our health, to our security, et cetera. and we need to start having an adult conversation of what to do about it. >> i'v
there are extreme storms in europe and u.k. right now that are also caused by this. >> it's been horrendous. >> horrendous there. >> very hot in places like australia. extremes almost everywhere. >> chad makes a great point. when we look out the window at new york city it's very cold but it doesn't mean that the long-term trends aren't what they are. it's global for a reason. >> to those who remain resolutely skeptic about all this and say there's no such thing as...
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. >>> dozens of people were injured when the ferocious weather that has been pounding europe kicked up huge waves off the coast of portugal. and this home video shows people running for safety monday as the waves engulfed cars and seaside homes. a giant wave in france swept one woman out to sea. >>> clouds of hot ash from a simmering volcano are now destroying the homes and crops of those forced to evacuate. officials are on high alert if a major eruption. more than 22,000 people are staying in temporary shelters. >>> there's new guidance today for anyone serious about healthier eating now in the new year. the so-called dash diet was chosen as the healthiest overall eating plan in the latest u.s. news and world report survey. it stresses eating more fruits, vegetables, whole grains while cutting down on salt. weight watchers got the top honors for best and easiest overall weight loss and the mediterranean diet was rated the best plant-based diet. >>> there's a new man on campus in great britain. prince william traveled by train in london this morning to begin his ten-week course in agr
. >>> dozens of people were injured when the ferocious weather that has been pounding europe kicked up huge waves off the coast of portugal. and this home video shows people running for safety monday as the waves engulfed cars and seaside homes. a giant wave in france swept one woman out to sea. >>> clouds of hot ash from a simmering volcano are now destroying the homes and crops of those forced to evacuate. officials are on high alert if a major eruption. more than 22,000...
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terrorism to other areas, and we have seen neighboring syria, individuals who have radicalized, coming to europe and north america. they are fighting in iraq, as well. it is not just about oil anymore. yet,ve not seen much of it but if we have americans in the region fighting with somebody's groups, there is certainly a possibility they will come back. >> ok, how much of this is being fueled by the broader sunni and shia split? there, but the chasm has widened in the last couple of years. >> there is an ideology that is separate from the sectarian splits, but this segment of al qaeda in iraq and syria as well is the most sectarian. it hates shia more than any other al qaeda segment in the world, so this segment in iraq fueled a little bit more than others by the sectarian split, and a real focus on targeting shia. forward,hanistan going do you think that if the u.s. had fought harder to keep a certain number of troops in iraq a couple of years ago, what we are seeing today could have been mitigated? >> it is possible, but part of the problem in iraq right now is a governance issue with the gover
terrorism to other areas, and we have seen neighboring syria, individuals who have radicalized, coming to europe and north america. they are fighting in iraq, as well. it is not just about oil anymore. yet,ve not seen much of it but if we have americans in the region fighting with somebody's groups, there is certainly a possibility they will come back. >> ok, how much of this is being fueled by the broader sunni and shia split? there, but the chasm has widened in the last couple of years....
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jonathan: it's a trip to europe! (screaming) wayne: you're freaking out, oh my god, you're freaking out. - the curtain! - i'm going to go for the big deal of the day! - let's make a deal, baby, let's make a deal, yeah! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: everybody, welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, thank you so much for tuning in. this isn't just any old week of "let's make a deal," no. this is big money week. why? because our friends over at publisher's clearing house will try to give away $20,000 every day. the money can pop up anywhere at any time. it can be in an envelope, in a box, it can be in your seat right now. but it isn't-- don't look. so, what i need right now is one person, let's make a deal, let's go.
jonathan: it's a trip to europe! (screaming) wayne: you're freaking out, oh my god, you're freaking out. - the curtain! - i'm going to go for the big deal of the day! - let's make a deal, baby, let's make a deal, yeah! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: everybody, welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, thank you so much for tuning in. this isn't just any old week of "let's make a deal," no. this...
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east side russia stretches into europe. you're literally looking down into and over the north pole. this is essentially a hurricane. it swirls and swirls at 100 miles an hour. it has the arctic temperatures you were just describing in parts of north dakota and minnesota. advance it one time because what scientists believe now that vortex is broken up. so now these arctic chills start to reach down into north america as well as to russia over here as well. just advance it one more time, we'll do side by side. looking down here on the north pole, this is what it would be like normally. but for now the vortex is kind of wobbling and it is reaching down south and hitting folks in chicago, in minneapolis and pretty soon here in new york city. that is the polar vortex. i always wanted to be a weatherman. not really but that's what we're hearing here. martha: we need batman, some kind of superhero to put the polar vortex back together where it belongs. bill: not this week though. it is coming our way. martha: here it comes. you have bitter cold hitting the nfl over the weekend. playoff gam
east side russia stretches into europe. you're literally looking down into and over the north pole. this is essentially a hurricane. it swirls and swirls at 100 miles an hour. it has the arctic temperatures you were just describing in parts of north dakota and minnesota. advance it one time because what scientists believe now that vortex is broken up. so now these arctic chills start to reach down into north america as well as to russia over here as well. just advance it one more time, we'll do...
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users primarily in europe may have been infected by a software virus spread by advertisements. yahoo! said the ads were served on january 3rd and spread malware. that's software that disrupts the computer's operations or gather sensitive information. ial hoo said mac computers and mobile devices were not dete affected. >>> wearable devices are the hottest items. smart watch sales are expected to reach 1ment 5 million this year and ultra hd televisions that offer the quadruple number of pixels of regular high def are expected to be popular. anne-marie? >> i want one of those smart watches. >> they look pretty cool. i'll take one of those ultra big tvs. >> better to see yourself. >> indeed. wendy gillette at the new york stock change. thanks a lot, wendy. >>> coming up in sports, the another chapter in the history of the sfroezen tundra. sub temperatures in green bay as the packers and 49ers meet in the playoffs on sunday. this is the "cbs morning news." before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it h
users primarily in europe may have been infected by a software virus spread by advertisements. yahoo! said the ads were served on january 3rd and spread malware. that's software that disrupts the computer's operations or gather sensitive information. ial hoo said mac computers and mobile devices were not dete affected. >>> wearable devices are the hottest items. smart watch sales are expected to reach 1ment 5 million this year and ultra hd televisions that offer the quadruple number of...
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so this was the best performing sector in europe up some 36%. that's where we stand in europe. i'll hand it back to you. >> all right. ross, thank you very much. >>> when we come back, we'll talk about what's missing from the wolf of wall street. the film is full of excess, nudity and profanity, but there's something left out of this three-hour tall tale. that's next on "squawk box." aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen to me, duck. i have an associate that met with, uh, an unfortunate accident. while he's been incapacitated, somebody's been paying him cash. now, is this your doing? aflac? now, if i met with some such accident, would aflac pay me? ♪ nice. this is your stop. [ male announcer ] find out what aflac can do for you and your family... aflac? [ male announcer ] ...at aflac.com. ♪ >>> all right. let's get to reynolds, the dapper, the splendid weather man from the weather channel. >> how is it going, boss? >> it's going all right, how are you? >> just dealing with crazytown here, this is nuts. i feel like i'm the lead conductor of the cuckoo
so this was the best performing sector in europe up some 36%. that's where we stand in europe. i'll hand it back to you. >> all right. ross, thank you very much. >>> when we come back, we'll talk about what's missing from the wolf of wall street. the film is full of excess, nudity and profanity, but there's something left out of this three-hour tall tale. that's next on "squawk box." aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen to me, duck. i have an...
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we think of states and capitals and governments like 21st century europe. you think about 17th century europe and what this is about. >> and the americans don't want to hear about this. they don't care. >> yeah. >> it's -- they are shut down. we did our time there and gave everything we had. just don't even talk to us about it right now. >> i think, though, we talked before the show. i asked you about the influence or the impact that the power vacuum we have created through this administration's policies, what impact that has had in the region and i'm fascinated by the admission that certainly our policies and the administration's policies have contributed to deteriorating conditions there. >> what policy? let's be specific. >> you always had a chance to keep a residual force in iraq i think we could have pressed harder to do it and not prevented certain things but less likely the same argument you keep a residual force in afghanistan and not something walk away and let it work its place out. these are plays, quite honestly, aren't ready to work it out. "th
we think of states and capitals and governments like 21st century europe. you think about 17th century europe and what this is about. >> and the americans don't want to hear about this. they don't care. >> yeah. >> it's -- they are shut down. we did our time there and gave everything we had. just don't even talk to us about it right now. >> i think, though, we talked before the show. i asked you about the influence or the impact that the power vacuum we have created...
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. >> although europe as a whole produces the most milk from cows in the world, the u.s. is still the margest milk produce i can country. india culls in second, followed by china, bringing up third. >> as that dangerous cold stretches across the country, officials in some places telling people to stay inside at all costs. we'll tell you how the freezing temperatures are causing problems on the road and airports. >> these pro testifies of he elections in bangladesh turning deadly while hubs of polling stations were set on fire. >> thousands of african refugees saying the israeli government has left them in legal limbo. >> it is the showcase showdown in college football, famous jameson an seminoles taking on destiny for the state title. we'll have that later on in sports. >> you are looking at a foggy skyline of new york city. the snow started to melt, the temperatures hit 53 this morning and it left nothing but fog and a miserable morning commute. >> three years after the nucular disaster, the hidden truth about the ongoing cleanup efforts and how the fallout could effect
. >> although europe as a whole produces the most milk from cows in the world, the u.s. is still the margest milk produce i can country. india culls in second, followed by china, bringing up third. >> as that dangerous cold stretches across the country, officials in some places telling people to stay inside at all costs. we'll tell you how the freezing temperatures are causing problems on the road and airports. >> these pro testifies of he elections in bangladesh turning...
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and europe. for much of three years, the focus has been on the growth outside of europe, so i think what's encouraging is they are thinking more about growing in europe and the u.k. >> why is that? have they reassessed their estimates of where risk lies? >> i think that is the case. i think you have seen a decline in terms of the single currency, and significantly improved credit conditions. these guys are telling us they have very good access to all forms of capital. at the same time, you are seeing a slowdown in emerging markets, which maybe is taking some of the euphoria which is around emerging markets in recent years. >> clearly there's a lot more confidence about the outlook for the u.k. economy, what do they put that -- how much credence do they give to mark carney? >> we also question mark carney on how he's done since july and they are very positive about mark carney and banking policy, which includes forward guidance. interestingly, they are not convinced that inflation over the medium
and europe. for much of three years, the focus has been on the growth outside of europe, so i think what's encouraging is they are thinking more about growing in europe and the u.k. >> why is that? have they reassessed their estimates of where risk lies? >> i think that is the case. i think you have seen a decline in terms of the single currency, and significantly improved credit conditions. these guys are telling us they have very good access to all forms of capital. at the same...
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the next 17 pages there is paper not one single mention of europe that there is any menace from europe. where our featured authors today have so masterfully chronicled the seeds of the real-world four were already germinating. it has concluded to set the stage and now we look brodeur with a deadly confrontation. so it is my great pleasure to welcome margaret macmillian and master chronicler of her new book "the war that ended peace." describing from paris and it's very close to my own party and on her side robert , i will not lifted it to but that is the book. [laughter] it is masterful i must say. but it's of course, show how the great war paved the way to a great understanding to what was already building in europe. also a great passion of mine since college especially -- a specially my last book that is the new dishes just in time for the 100th anniversary for the start of the war next summer. speaking of which coming there are many ways to approach but fundamentally they come down to personalities and integrity. of want to start a quotation from duke robert. diplomats and politicia
the next 17 pages there is paper not one single mention of europe that there is any menace from europe. where our featured authors today have so masterfully chronicled the seeds of the real-world four were already germinating. it has concluded to set the stage and now we look brodeur with a deadly confrontation. so it is my great pleasure to welcome margaret macmillian and master chronicler of her new book "the war that ended peace." describing from paris and it's very close to my own...